I got sick of the poopy dull looking sunburst on my jag parts caster so I painted a body I had left over with a cheap airbrush and some scale model lacquer paints. Its kind of uneven but at least it's much brighter than the previous body. (It seems like Fender holds the real looking sunburst paint job for its really high priced models and puts a really dull poop burst on the cheaper ones. ) Also stuck Jazzmaster pickups in it because I kinda don't like Jag pickups. It doesn't really sound like a Jazzmaster but sounds better than before.

redid it again since i painted a JM body sunburst and didnt want 2 sunburst offsets, wanted to try and get that weird metallic olive color that vintage light blue metallic Fenders turn to from UV exposure

There was a luna moth wing on the patio too that seemed to match color

repoman wrote:redid it again since i painted a JM body sunburst and didnt want 2 sunburst offsets, wanted to try and get that weird metallic olive color that vintage light blue metallic Fenders turn to from UV exposure

There was a luna moth wing on the patio too that seemed to match color

repoman wrote:redid it again since i painted a JM body sunburst and didnt want 2 sunburst offsets, wanted to try and get that weird metallic olive color that vintage light blue metallic Fenders turn to from UV exposure

There was a luna moth wing on the patio too that seemed to match color

Put normal strings on the tele, pulled the firebird pickup and put the ashtray/pickup back on. I was fed up with my Tokai strat going out of tune when using the vibrato and the fact that it doesn't have a bridge+neck option (yet-gonna mess with blender wiring next time I'm messing with it). It was a bit of an 'idle hands' situation coz I was really bored too, but it's actually a really fantastic blues machine now. Mojo goldfoil has midrangey grunt, bridge pickup (which is probably a fender nocaster pickup) is sharp as a goddamn hanzo sword and they sound really sweet together for the steve cropper stuff I'm always trying to rip off.